Abstract:
The present study includes the experiment on source-sink manipulation
and their effect on grain yield in rice of rainfed varieties. This experiment
includes the performance of 16 varieties. Among these, 10 varieties were
BRRI high yielding, 1 was BINA high yielding and other 5 varieties were local.
This experiment was conducted in the field of Genetics Resource & Seed
Division of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Joydebpur, Gazipur from
June 2005 to October 2005 with three replications and nine treatments. The
effect of treatments on the varieties of rainfed rice for grain yield and different
sink characters were evaluated. Significant variation was observed for all the
characters among the varieties and treatments but interaction (genotypes X
treatments interactions) was not significant. Among the 16 genotypes the
variety BRRI dhan32 gave the highest grain yield with lowest days to maturity
and moderate leaf area in control conditions. Performance of the genotypes
was different under different conditions of source sink manipulations. Among
the genotypes, Daksail, BRIO and BRRI dhan40 produced higher number of
spikelets per panicle but their grains sized were comparatively small. The
genotypes Rajasail, Hogla, Swarnalata, BRRI dhan3l and BR23 produced
large size grains but their grains were less number comparatively. The
genotypes BR23, Rajasail. BRRI dhan30, BRRldhan41, Patnai23, and were
the best materials for grain yield per plant. Among them the genotypes
Patnai23, Rajasail and BR23 produced large sized grain and also produced
comparatively high grain yield per plant in case of imposed conditions. Effect
of source-sink manipulations on grain yield and different sink characters were
analyzed. It was observed that the defoliation of flag leaf caused significant
reduction on spikelets per panicle, 1000 grain weight and grain yield per plant
by 17.34%, 10.69% and 34.82% respectively. Similarly the removal of
penultimate leaf caused reduction of 10.98%, 6.45% and 22.67% for spikelets
it
per panicle. 1000 grain weight and grain yield per plant respectively. On the
same way the defoliation of third leaf caused reduction of 7.20%, 3.59% and
15.67% for spikelets per panicle, 1000 grain weight and grain yield per plant
respectively. Similarly the defoliation of flag leaf, penultimate leaf and third at
a time caused reduction of 29.2%, 15.67% and 54.67% for spikelets per
panicle, 1000 grain weight and grain yield per plant respectively. On the other
hand, there was 37.02% and 56.31% reduction in spikelets per panicle and
grain yield per plant respectively but 6.33% increase in 1000 grain weight by
sink manipulation (removal of 50% spikelets). Both these facts indicated that
the present materials suffered from source limitation, therefore it would be
concluded that the flag leaf contributed 34.82% in the total grain production
per plant. The penultimate leaf contributes 22.67% in the grain yield per plant,
third leaf contributes 15.67% in the grain yield production of rainfed rice.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: JULY- DECEMBER, 2006